Canada's Kingsbury finishes 3rd at World Cup moguls event in France

Mikaël Kingsbury returned to the moguls podium on Friday in Alpe d'Huez, France, finishing third behind a pair of Japanese competitors.

Ikuma Horishima leads Japanese 1-2 finish in Alpe d'Huez

Mikaël Kingsbury of Canada, shown in this February 2021 file photo, took bronze in the men's moguls event on Friday in Alpe d'Huez, France. (File/Getty Images)

Canadian freestyle ski star Mikael Kingsbury was back on the World Cup podium on Friday, finishing third in moguls.

If not for a small error in the super final, his 96th-career podium result might have been golden.

The 29-year-old from Deux-Montagnes, Que., was the last one down the mountain after Japan's Ikuma Horishima posted an excellent score of 87.84, and so Kingsbury said he "maybe pushed a bit too hard."

His unsteady landing on his second jump put an end to his chances at victory, and he finished with 81.34 points.

WATCH | Kingsbury claims World Cup bronze in France:

Mikaël Kingsbury settles for World Cup bronze in France

3 years ago
Duration 2:59
The all-time winningest freestyle skier, Mikaël Kingsbury of Deux-Montagnes, Que., won the bronze medal at the moguls World Cup stop in Huez, France.

"[It] was a good experience for me in light of the upcoming Olympic Games. Now's the time to make these types of mistakes and push myself," Kingsbury said. "I managed one of the best fulls [his first jump] of my career, but I had trouble slowing down, so I had a lot of speed in the bottom section. That's why I came in big [at the bottom]."

Japan's Daichi Hara (82.96) was third.

Kingsbury, who won gold at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, missed the podium in moguls last weekend in Sweden, before bouncing back to win gold in dual moguls a day later.

He'll compete in dual moguls on Saturday.

"I'm a bit behind in the [World Cup] standings, but in second, and I like my chances. [Saturday] we've got another day and skiing pretty fast for now. So, it's looking good for duals. And I can't wait for the North American stops where I've had a lot of success in the past."

Kerrian Chunlaud of Sainte-Foy, Que., was 11th in the first final Friday.

In women's competition, only Berkley Brown of Aurora, Ont., made it through the qualifiers. She finished 15th overall.

Australia's Jakara Anthony won the women's moguls.

Action continues from Alpe d'Huez on Saturday which you can stream live on CBCSports.ca beginning at 8 a.m. ET.

WATCH | Kingsbury prevails in big final of dual moguls season opener:

Mikaël Kingsbury wins dual moguls World Cup competition

3 years ago
Duration 3:10
Deux-Montagnes, Que.'s Mikaël Kingsbury placed 1st in the men's dual moguls event during the FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup in Idre Fjall, Sweden.

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